Lindsay Lohan launches website, nails 'Eastbound and Down' role

By By Nardine Saad

Aug 16, 2013 | 12:35 PM

Lindsay Lohan has launched a new website and has apparently rocked out her guest performance on HBO's "Eastbound and Down."

The newly rehabbed star is making headlines again, for good reason. On Thursday, the troubled "Mean Girls" actress also rehabilitated her domain. LindsayLohan.com relaunched with a sweet message titled "Welcome" from its titular patron.

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"To my fans, Welcome to my new site… Your support has been everything. I'm so excited for what's next. xo All my love, Lindsay," she wrote, and teased to the post on Instagram.

New features will include Lohan's Instagram photos, other behind-the-scenes photos, interview videos and a style section.

While her bio makes no mention of her battles with addiction and run-ins with the law, it does attempt to reformulate the reason behind the actress' notoriety.

"With every cadence and nuance in Lindsay's career, her capacity to keep the public on its toes, guessing, and intrigued has been a key ingredient to her one-of-a-kind journey and fame," the bio reads. "Poised for an epic return to the spotlight, undoubtedly all eyes will be locked on Lindsay."

It's been quite the turn for the scandal-laden star who had taken a social-media vacation during her latest stint in court-ordered rehab. But it seems as if she's making her way back into the spotlight, one guest appearance at a time.

Lohan will guest star on "Eastbound and Down's" series finale, playing the grown-up illegitimate daughter to bad boy Kenny Powers, played by Danny McBride.

"Lindsay didn't just conduct herself professionally while on set this week in North Carolina -- showing up on time and memorizing her lines backwards and forwards -- she was actually funny too," TMZ said.

"I thought that she was in the best place I've ever seen her, but I haven't seen her since I think 2009 or '06 or something," Winfrey said on "Good Morning America."

"But I believe that she believes that she is now ready. And she admitted that there had been other times where she was pretending to be ready and not quite sure and sometimes resentful that she was being, you know, put in a position where she had to go to rehab. I think this is the first time I could see that she feels it really benefited her."